become architecturally and functionally obsolete ?
Historically, fairway bunkers in the DZ have been at the flanks and relatively small.
In most cases, they were designed to catch wayward drives, contemporaneously.
Fairway bunkers migrated further away from the tee as the I&B produced higher and longer drives.
But, in many cases, bunkers either remained static or were moved from their original location in an attempt to "catch up" with longer drives.
In many cases, fairway bunkers became no more than vestigial features, serving perhaps limited function in terms of play and visuals.
Should the concept of a fairway bunker's configuration change to match and interface with the broader spectrum of drives produced by today's golfer ?
Instead of a DZ bunker that's 10 X 13, wouldn't a bunker that's 15 X 45 better perform it's intended function ?
Bunkers are meant to interface with the golfer during their round, but far too many of those bunkers are now out of play for many.
Wouldn't expanding/elongating the bunker to match the expansion/elongation of the DZ seem like an efficient method for returning those bunkers into play ? For having them perform their intended function ?
Wouldn't it allow the DZ fairway bunkers to again interface with the broader spectrum of golfers ?
When I look at some fairway bunkers, such as those on the 5th, 7th and 12th hole at NGLA, some of the holes at SHGC along with the 1st, 6th and 16th at PVGC, those large bunkers function as intended, interfacing with golfers long and short.
With many golfers ignoring bunkers in the DZ vis a vis the I&B, why not expand fairway bunkers in the DZ so that they may better perform their intended function for the broader spectrum of golfer ?